Piet Retief Commando Explained

Unit Name:Piet Retief Commando
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Branch:
    Type:Infantry
    Role:Light Infantry
    Size:One Battalion
    Command Structure:South African Infantry Corps
    Army Territorial Reserve
    Garrison:Piet Retief, Mpumalanga

    Piet Retief Commando was a light infantry regiment of the South African Army. It formed part of the South African Army Infantry Formation as well as the South African Territorial Reserve.

    History

    Origin

    This Commando has its origins prior to the Anglo Boer War protecting the community of Piet Retief from incursions from Swaziland.

    Operations

    With the Zuid Afrikaanse Republiek

    Defence of the ZAR border February 1900: The task of defending the eastern line became the responsibility of General Lucas Meyer, with the Vryheid, Utrecht, Swaziland, Piet Retief, Johannesburg, Krugersdorp and Middelburg commandos under his command.

    With the SADF

    During this era the unit was mainly used for area force protection, search and cordones as well asstock theft control assistance to the local police.

    The unit resorted under the command of Group 12.[1]

    With the SANDF

    Disbandment

    This unit, along with all other Commando units was disbanded after a decision by South African President Thabo Mbeki to disband all Commando Units.[2] [3] The Commando system was phased out between 2003 and 2008 "because of the role it played in the apartheid era", according to the Minister of Safety and Security Charles Nqakula.[4] [5]

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Volker.W, Piet Retief Commando, the story of a border commando 1880-2007 published 2012
    2. Web site: Rationalisation in the SANDF: The Next Challenge . 5 March 2015 . 1997 . Col L B van Stade, Senior Staff Officer Rationalisation, SANDF . Institute for Security Studies . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160316204323/https://issafrica.org/pubs/asr/6no2/vanstade.html . 16 March 2016 .
    3. Web site: About the Commando system. 17 January 2008.
    4. Web site: de Lange. Deon. South Africa: Commandos Were 'Hostile to New SA'. Cape Argus. 5 March 2015. subscription .
    5. Web site: News. Excelsior. Ten Years Since the Closure of Piet Retief Commando Mpumalanga News - Excelsior. 16 March 2017. 2021-12-19. en-ZA.